Dr. Nick Solomey

April 14, 2021 鈥 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 Dr. Nick Solomey, professor of physics, has been awarded a $2 million grant from NASA for his work on developing a neutrino detector to work in space and close to the sun.聽

  • Campus COVID signage update
  • Now open: Hammock Lounge
  • Exchange student spotlight: Sergio Mendoza
  • Spring commencement update, RSVP reminder
  • NE Heights Neighborhood Association sends thank you to WSU students聽聽
  • Summer 2021 financial aid application available
  • Register for Green Belt certifications in Lean and Six Sigma
  • Find OAT designation in schedule of courses
  • Get rewarded for attending F45 classes
  • Apply to be on SAC's executive board
  • Join the Student Involvement Ambassador team
  • Establishing an African-American narrative
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Learn about student loan repayment options
  • Webinar Series: Financial Wellness & Health
  • Join SAC for virtual bingo on April 15
  • Dental Hygiene hosting information session
  • Join KMUW for April's Literary Feast: 'No One Is Talking About This'
  • Issac Brown, Armando Minjarez and mystery guest to appear on Coffee & Convo
  • Have fun at Shockers After Dark
  • Ulrich program visiting writer Michael Parker聽
  • Digital drop-in groups support mental health
  • Prevention panel discusses sexual assault resources available
  • Knight Commission member to speak at WSU
  • Mark your calendar for Earth Day celebrations
  • Meet-and-greet Engineering Council candidates
  • University Libraries announces winners of Undergraduate Research Awards
  • Students seek participants to study back pain
  • 麻豆破解版 State's campus rec is hiring
  • Apply to join Student Government Association

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Campus COVID signage update
  • SEM Update: Goal 11
  • Former professor Bryan Hay passes away
  • Now open: Hammock Lounge
  • Exchange student spotlight: Sergio Mendoza
  • Women of 麻豆破解版 State 2021 fundraising blitz
  • Tuition assistance applications due April 15
  • Departmental ePermits for 2021-22
  • Researchers offer help with parenting issues
  • WSU headshot appointments available for April
  • SGA announces Diversity Week 2021
  • Establishing an African-American narrative
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Join SAC for virtual bingo on April 15
  • Register for a DIY plant-growing kit from SAC
  • Join KMUW for April's Literary Feast: 'No One Is Talking About This'
  • University Libraries announces winners of Undergraduate Research Awards
  • Faculty invited to NSF grant seminars

  • 麻豆破解版 State's cybersecurity program helps Novacoast locate office in 麻豆破解版
  • Barton School of Business, ISEG hosting expert on freedom of innovation
  • 麻豆破解版 State University announces eight new Koch Scholar recipients
  • Establishing an African-American narrative

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  • WSU's Usha Haley interviewed in USA Today
  • FY22 online budget training available April 26
  • Earn HealthQuest points for attending F45 classes
  • Criminal justice series: Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • Establishing an African-American narrative
  • Ulrich program visiting writer Michael Parker聽
  • Market-based compensation implementation briefing for faculty and staff
  • Issac Brown, Armando Minjarez and mystery guest to appear on Coffee & Convo
  • Delaware professor to give physics talk
  • Faculty and staff to be recognized
  • Knight Commission member to speak at WSU
  • Mark your calendar for Earth Day celebrations
  • Students seek participants to study back pain
  • UP, USS Senate meeting scheduled for April 20

Two 麻豆破解版 State students using a tablet.

April 12, 2021 鈥 After months of hard work from 麻豆破解版 State faculty members Carrie Dickison and Maria Sclafani, the Open Alternative Textbook committee approved English 102 for Open/Alternative Textbook (OAT) course designation. Starting in fall 2021, 麻豆破解版 State students will no longer have to buy textbooks for English 102.

There are plenty of reasons to be a summer shocker like building your career network.

April 12, 2021 鈥 Mahatma Gandhi once said, 鈥淟earn as if you were to live forever.鈥 Gandhi wants us to be learning continuously, and a great way is to take summer classes. Here are 10 reasons you should be a Summer Shocker.

  • From one student to another: Be a summer Shocker
  • Summer 2021 financial aid application available
  • Tuesday Talks: Anxious in April
  • Engineering Council seeks applications
  • Zoom now offers live transcripts and captions
  • Apply to be on SAC's executive board
  • Celebrate Wellness Week with Students Affairs
  • LIVESTRONG at the YMCA focuses on healing the whole person
  • Establishing an African-American narrative
  • Criminal justice series: Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • Round off Wellness Week with Self-Care Sunday
  • Registration open for LEAD Conference; free for students
  • Donate blood, enter to win VIP travel package
  • Join KMUW for a Kansas legislative update
  • Ulrich virtual talk: Artist Ren茅e Stout
  • Delaware professor to give physics talk
  • Creators of WSU graphic novel set for April panel
  • Join Shocker Career Accelerator for writing workshop
  • WSU offices can help with final assignments
  • 2021 Hippodrome winners announced
  • Volunteers needed for human performance research
  • Psych class offers youth mentoring opportunity聽

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Annual conflict of interest disclosure reporting period open through April 30
  • April HealthQuest Upcoming Events
  • Tuition assistance applications due April 15
  • Tuesday Talks: Anxious in April
  • LIVESTRONG at the YMCA focuses on healing the whole person
  • Register for the F45 Playoffs today
  • Zoom now offers live transcripts and captions
  • Establishing an African-American narrative
  • Donate blood, enter to win VIP travel package
  • Join KMUW for a Kansas legislative update
  • LinkedIn Learning staff webinar April 14
  • Ulrich virtual talk: Artist Ren茅e Stout
  • Creators of WSU graphic novel set for April panel
  • Volunteers needed for human performance research
  • Shocker New Venture needs student judges
  • 2021 Hippodrome winners announced
  • Faculty Senate meeting at 3:30 p.m. today
  • WSU resources help students finish strong
  • Heskett Center half-price membership

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Campus update: Planning for summer, fall
  • Barton School of Business, ISEG hosting expert on freedom of innovation
  • Women of 麻豆破解版 State 2021 fundraising blitz
  • Today: Mathematical Sciences lecture
  • 麻豆破解版 State Baseball opens Riverfront Stadium vs. Houston Cougars on April 10
  • April 15: #麻豆破解版StateEngaged Part 2, Engaged Culture
  • Join KMUW for a Kansas Legislative Update
  • Issac Brown, Armando Minjarez and mystery guest to appear on Coffee & Convo
  • Ulrich virtual talk: Artist Ren茅e Stout
  • Have fun at Shockers After Dark
  • Ulrich program visiting writer Michael Parker聽
  • Shocker New Venture needs student judges

  • Campus update: Planning for summer, fall
  • 麻豆破解版 State's cybersecurity program helps Novacoast locate office in 麻豆破解版
  • Zoom now offers live transcripts and captions
  • Join the Student Involvement Ambassador team
  • Apply to be on on SAC's executive board
  • Shocker New Venture needs student judges
  • 麻豆破解版 State Baseball opens Riverfront Stadium vs. Houston Cougars on April 10
  • Today: Mathematical Sciences lecture
  • Manage your sales tax like a pro
  • Join the virtual internship and career fair April 14
  • Students invited to Resume Building Lab today
  • The best kept secrets, the myths, and the truths of supply chain
  • April 15: #麻豆破解版StateEngaged Part 2, Engaged Culture
  • Join KMUW for a Kansas Legislative Update
  • Issac Brown, Armando Minjarez and mystery guest to appear on Coffee & Convo
  • Ulrich virtual talk: Artist Ren茅e Stout
  • Have fun at Shockers After Dark
  • Ulrich program visiting writer Michael Parker聽
  • SGA announces Sept.13-17 as Diversity Week
  • Order your commencement T-shirt today

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • COVID-19 vaccines open to all students and staff; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • Now open: Hammock Lounge
  • ICYMI: Speaking Freely on Freedom of Expression
  • 麻豆破解版 State's cybersecurity program helps Novacoast locate office in 麻豆破解版
  • Tuition assistance applications due April 15
  • State employee health plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • WSU headshot appointments available for April
  • OAT summer grant apps due
  • CEI offers support resources through Support Group Toolbox
  • Zoom now offers live transcripts and captions
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Market-based compensation implementation briefing for faculty and staff
  • The best-kept secrets, the myths, and the truths of supply chain
  • Oklahoma State professor to discuss WINDMAP
  • Join KMUW for April's Literary Feast: 'No One Is Talking About This'
  • Faculty and staff to be recognized
  • Bonus discount Fridays at the Shocker Grill
  • Save the date: Spring patio sale

W. Frank Barton School of Business Institute for the Study of Economic Growth Adam Thierer Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate Benjamin J. and Bettie M. Gibson Breeding Lectureship 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 14

April 8, 2021 鈥 As part of the Benjamin J. and Bettie M. Gibson Breeding Lectureship, Institute for the Study of Economic Growth at the W. Frank Barton School of Business at 麻豆破解版 State University will present Adam Thierer at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 14.

麻豆破解版 State computing

April 7, 2021 - In February, Novacoast announced plans to open a 24/7 security operations center in the Epic Center in downtown 麻豆破解版. Novacoast, according to media reports, will hire around 60 employees immediately for positions such as sales, analysts and cybersecurity engineers.鈥淗aving a robust computer science department and applied computing department is a good source of interns and future employees to Novacoast,鈥 said Joe Jabara, director of 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 Hub for Cybersecurity Education and Awareness. 鈥淭he university鈥檚 emphasis on cybersecurity really helped lure them to 麻豆破解版.鈥

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Campus update: Planning for summer, fall
  • Now open: Hammock Lounge
  • SEM Update: Goal 10
  • 麻豆破解版 State University announces eight new Koch Scholar recipients
  • Vote for Edible Book Festival winners
  • Wheat Shock Leadership Society inductees
  • Softball single-game tickets on sale now
  • April 9: Mathematical Sciences lecture
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis
  • Tune in April 8 to watch the Hippodrome
  • Physics Seminar features marine biologist
  • Today's Ulrich talk features ACDI faculty
  • Business librarian to host KSBDC webinar
  • Donate blood, enter to win VIP travel package
  • April 15: #麻豆破解版StateEngaged Part 2, Engaged Culture
  • Applications open for summer and fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Experience
  • Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study
  • University senates, SGA to vote on proposed shared governance policy revision

  • Campus update: Planning for summer, fall
  • Now open: Hammock Lounge
  • 麻豆破解版 State University announces eight new Koch Scholar recipients
  • Wheat Shock Leadership Society inductees
  • Vote: SGA Elections close at 5 p.m. today
  • Learn how summer, fall classes will be taught
  • ICYMI: Speaking Freely on Freedom of Expression
  • New parking signage planned for campus
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Find OAT designation in schedule of courses
  • Engineering Council seeks applications
  • Softball single-game student tickets available
  • The difficulty of evidence, argument and rationality in reestablishing reality
  • Workshop helps students crack career code
  • April 15: #麻豆破解版StateEngaged Part 2, Engaged Culture
  • April 9: Mathematical Sciences lecture
  • Tune in April 8 to watch the Hippodrome
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Come to Win $#!+ From Home hosted by SAC
  • Small business center offers free webinars
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis
  • Join SAC for virtual bingo on April 15
  • Criminal justice series: Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • Living in Possibility virtual series
  • Physics Seminar features marine biologist
  • Today's Ulrich talk features ACDI faculty
  • Dental Hygiene hosting information session
  • Business librarian to host KSBDC webinar
  • Donate blood, enter to win VIP travel package
  • Recharge your Dining Dollars
  • Business school seeks peer coaches
  • Ulrich accepting paid internship applications
  • Congratulations to the GRASP 2021 winners
  • Applications open for summer and fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Experience
  • Call for papers: EGSA鈥檚 Micro-Conference and Creative Activities Forum
  • Researchers offer help with parenting issues
  • Bonus discount Fridays at the Shocker Grill
  • Volunteer to thank healthcare workers
  • University senates, SGA to vote on proposed shared governance policy revision

The 麻豆破解版 State University Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars Program for the fall 2021 semester. These recipients each will be awarded $30,000 over four years.

April 6, 2021 鈥 The 麻豆破解版 State University Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars Program for the fall 2021 semester. These recipients each will be awarded $30,000 over four years.

  • 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 engineering graduate programs are the highest ranked in Kansas
  • Barton School of Business launches immersive Executive Education Programs
  • 麻豆破解版 State Baseball opens Riverfront Stadium vs. Houston Cougars on April 10
  • Panel discussed universities' responsibilities with Freedom of Expression

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Annual conflict of interest disclosure reporting period open through April 30
  • New parking signage planned for campus
  • Changes coming to workplace injury treatment process
  • Free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • Criminal justice series: Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • The difficulty of evidence, argument and rationality in reestablishing reality
  • Holi spring festival returns to 麻豆破解版 State
  • Doctoral student needs participants for a hearing research
  • Congratulations to the GRASP 2021 winners
  • Living in Possibility virtual series

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Campus update: Planning for summer, fall
  • Barton School of Business launches immersive Executive Education Programs
  • OAT summer grant apps due
  • Campus, NIAR email and calendar integration聽
  • FY22 online budget training available April 26
  • Tuesday Talks: COVID-19 vaccine update
  • Register for the F45 Playoffs today
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Researchers offer help with parenting issues
  • Use RSC Engraving for end-of-the-year awards
  • Earn HealthQuest points for attending F45 classes
  • Shocker grad to discuss food insecurity during pandemic
  • The Honors College Faculty Council invites the campus community to two virtual events
  • Tell students about Ulrich internship opportunity聽
  • Join SAC for Kahoot trivia on Tuesdays
  • 麻豆破解版 State Baseball opens Riverfront Stadium vs. Houston Cougars on April 10
  • Register for a DIY plant-growing kit from SAC
  • Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study
  • Are your students career-ready?
  • Update allows students to create Teams sites
  • 麻豆破解版 Regional Chamber sponsors Barton School webinar
  • Try the Quesadilla Burger in April